7th Annual Digital Data Conference, Arizona State University

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Traveling to Tempe, AZ: Lodging, Logistics, and area information

Information about getting around Tempe, where to stay, and things to do in Phoenix can all be found on the Conference Logistics Page.

Conference Registration

Registration is open.
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Registration fees
Registration fees include the conference, workshops, and refreshments and hors d'oeuvres at poster session and reception:
In-person, Non-student Registration (including virtual participation): $100 In-person, Student Registration (including virtual participation): $50 Virtual Participation Only: *Optional

  • Optional virtual registration fees will support the digital format technology, the editing and publication of abstracts, and keeping the conference sustainable. Registration fees are optional for virtual participants but encouraged. When registering, those who wish not to make a financial contribution to the conference will have that option. Although registration is optional, your registration information, even if you opt out of the fee, will allow us to keep you updated about conference activities.

Conference Abstracts

Options for submission include: poster presentation, oral presentation, or an extended session (workshop, symposium, discussion, etc.).

You must register to submit an abstract.
The abstract submission link will be sent to you in your registration confirmation email.
Abstract submission deadline: 26 April 2023

Format
The conference will be structured to allow live presentations among different time zones. Live presentations will be organized by theme and format. Concurrent session blocks will include virtual and in-person presentations. All presenters will additionally be asked to submit a recording of their presentations to be posted on this wiki to ensure their availability to any time zone.
Suggested themes for 2023 abstract submissions:
Addressing the fundamental questions of evolutionary biology and ecology,
Meeting the research challenges of the Anthropocene,
Biodiversity data archives for education and science outreach,
New tools for data discovery and analysis,
Future, untested frontiers for natural history collections.